I just uninstalled them from Sulfur. If you include the KDE, Open Office, and Dictionary localizations, then that's probably 60 packages to click to remove one at a time. It was the reason I think I don't like the one-by-one installation or removal choice of Sulfur/Spritz. Whereas Synaptic in Debian/Ubuntu lets you select all the packacges and then click a separate button once to say what to do with it (install or remove). (On the other hand, I think it is designed so that you can both install and remove packages as part of one batch action, unlike Synaptic. I think this design is to stay closer to Gentoo roots and methodology.)

That said, it is, IMO , a very minor criticism, fix only once per installation and you don't have to re-remove them.